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Everybody would like to find a brain scan or a blood or spinal fluid test to predict Alzheimer's disease. Such objective tests seem inherently more reliable than the clinical interview. Recently we've seen various studies identifying biomarkers for predicting who will develop Alzheimer's. The problem is that most of the studies are merely suggestive, though they are so complex that they create a

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